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Contract and bond deed

Contract and bond deed by which D. António da Costa, administrator of the entail of his deceased father, D. Álvaro da Costa da Silva, acquires a chapel in the gatehouse (portaria) of the monastery of Santíssima Trindade of Lisboa, to establish as chapel and burial place of his father, using the money he left him for that purpose. He promises, in his name and the name of his successors, to pay for the obligations and the priests of the convent promise to fulfill them.
Contains letter-of-attorney and extract of the entail foundation deed (VINC007829 ACS EA/001). Followed by letter of possession of the chapel.

Costa, António da (flor.1618-1631)

Entail foundation deed

Entail foundation deed by which D. Álvaro da Costa da Silva, clérigo, 76 years old, establishes an entail with all his properties, which shall be annexed to a chapel with an obligation of a daily mass in a church of his heir's choice. He designates his legitimized son, D. António da Costa, as his universal heir, administrator of his entail, and of another one entailed to a public debt instrument in Santarém, which he had inherited from his parents D. Gil Eanes da Costa and D. Joana da Silva. If D. António doesn't have any successors, the entail shall pass to his other son, D. Álvaro da Costa, or, if he also has no successors, to his eldest daughter, D. Filipa da Silva, wife of D. Jorge de Almeida.

Silva, Álvaro da Costa da (flor.1603-1604)

Sentence

Sentence validating the tombo of the properties in Almada which D. António da Costa entailed to the entail established by his father, D. Álvaro da Costa da Silva, in place of the houses in Coimbra which D. Álvaro had bequeathed him, and which D. António had subrogated and sold.

Costa, António da (flor.1618-1631)

Tombo

Tombo of the properties in Almada entailed by D. António da Costa to the entail established by his father, D. Álvaro da Costa da Silva.

Costa, António da (flor.1618-1631)